For the first time, our generation can have a direct impact on the
future stability of a war torn country without having to join the
military; we can speak with our dollars. On October 18th, Combat Flip Flops
will be launching an ambitious Indiegogo crowdfunding campaign to raise
$500,000 to get its Afghan flip flop factory (AKA Expeditionary
Production Facility or EPF) up and running.
With Perks like a pair of flops from the EPF’s inaugural run, a
custom KOTA Longboard made just for Combat Flip Flops, your name
stenciled on the EPF shipping container, social media shout outs just
for you and fragments of bomb, melted down into beautiful pieces of
jewelry from Laos, supporting Combat Flip Flops’ ALL OR NOTHING campaign comes with its rewards.
WHO IS COMBAT FLIP FLOPS AND WHY ARE THEY TRYING TO MAKE FLIP FLOPS IN AFGHANISTAN?
Started
in 2010 by two Army Rangers and a Bass player from Montana, Combat Flip
Flops was born on a trip to Afghanistan. While working with Remote
Medical International, Matthew Griffin, ‘Griff’, toured an Afghan-owned
boot manufacturing facility where he saw a factory worker wearing a
makeshift pair of flip flops using the sole of a combat boot – the idea
was born.
With the belief that a strong economy will sustain the gains made
over the last decade, Combat Flip Flops’ goal has been to manufacture
flip flops and additional product lines in Afghanistan. The military
drawdown, while good news for our troops, also means there will be less
demand for military products and thus, a decrease in work for
manufacturers. With existing facilities and partners in the US, CFF
hopes to expand its production back to Afghanistan and other war torn
countries.
A LITTLE MORE HISTORY
The road to manufacturing
flip flops in Afghanistan has not been an easy one. The original Afghan
manufacturer could not deliver product up to the company’s standards.
The second manufacturer produced beautiful samples but as production was
about to begin, the plant closed due to losing its military contract.
With hundreds of pre-paid orders, the Combat Flip Flops team went to
work in December 2012 designing and building a micro-manufacturing
facility in Issaquah, WA to fulfill the backlogged orders. With limited
space and funds, they were able to re-purpose old machinery, make some
pieces themselves and design a factory within a small space with low
energy output. The first production was completed and delivered to
retailers and consumers in late spring 2013.
With the new micro-manufacturing model in place and a network of
affiliates on the ground in Af-ghanistan, Combat Flip Flops has a
template that can be applied to new locations. The Indiegogo campaign
aims to raise $500,000 to get the Afghan facility up and running. The
money raised will cover the costs of building and purchasing equipment,
shipping the equipment to Afghanistan, labor, raw materials, and
additional operating expenses for one year. With a successful
crowdfunding campaign raising the needed $500,000, the Afghan Business
Aid Development Enterprise will contribute an additional $250,000 for
facility improvements.
WE NEED YOU!
We need your help. Did we mention
THIS IS AN ALL OR NOTHING CAMPAIGN? Introducing your customers and
friends to our campaign through your social media channels; making a
contribution of your own, IT ALL HELPS. By helping Combat Flip Flops get
this Afghan factory up and running, you’ll be supporting the efforts of
our warfighters who have sacrificed so much and you’ll prove that
economics can promote security. (We’ll also take your pre-season order
for flops.)
Please follow Combat Flip Flops on Facebook
for the latest campaign news. For more information, please contact
Griff, griff@combatflipflops.com, 206-552-5500 or Kate Ketschek, kate@revolutionhousemedia.com, 603-828-1050.
Combat Flip Flops. Bad for Running, Worse for Fighting.
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